Synergy Score
Found together in 2 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Woody
Cedarwood smells like walking into a freshly constructed wooden cabin on a crisp autumn morning. It's warm, dry, and slightly spicy—reminiscent of pencil shavings, aged timber, and a whisper of incense. There's an almost powdery quality, with subtle earthiness underneath. Unlike the bright cheerfulness of citrus, cedarwood feels contemplative and grounded, like the smell of old furniture polish mixed with the resinous warmth of a cedar chest that's held winter clothes for generations.
Green
Roman chamomile smells like a gentle, herbaceous garden after light rain—imagine the soft, apple-like sweetness of chamomile tea, but greener and more delicate. There's a subtle fruity quality, almost like dried hay mixed with fresh-cut grass, paired with a slightly bitter, herbal warmth. It's soothing without being medicinal, with a powdery softness that feels comforting rather than sharp. Think of steeping chamomile flowers in warm water, then capturing that calming essence in scent form.
2 fragrances featuring Cedarwood and Roman chamomile together